A practical overview of how Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology can be specified to meet a green energy brief

The UK is leading the way on global climate change

The UK government continues its strategy to reduce carbon, reduce cost and improve security of energy supplies by reinforcing its energy conservation policies and energy legislation - to promote and sustain organic growth.

Encourage investment and growth in projects that support new business.

Help target the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

The green energy brief for new projects

Renewable and low-carbon technologies support energy efficiency and sustainability – key terms used in specifications for new energy projects.

When a green energy brief talks about conserving energy, reducing energy costs, reducing CO2 emissions, and improving the reliability of energy supply, energy consultants should consider Combined Heat and Power (CHP), which can generate:

Clare Burns is a technical marketer with many years’ experience in the energy arena, as well as in fashion, telecoms and education. Fluent in 3 languages, Clare has worked across Europe. She currently works for ENER-G, a UK manufacturer of carbon reducing, energy efficient products exporting its cogeneration technology across the globe.